For businesses in the Lone Star State, winter preparations require a targeted focus on the resilience of your commercial roof. As Texas braces for the dual impact of potential spring hailstorms and the continued El Niño cycle, this blog post offers practical strategies to fortify commercial roofs. Discover key measures to safeguard your business property against the diverse challenges posed by the Texan winter.
Thorough Hail Damage Inspection: Of course, with recurring hail storms comes an increased chance that your roof has hail damage. Why is that important? Well, a roof that has sustained damage, be it from wind or hail, is less likely to withstand another storm to follow, and more likely to allow leaks to ruin your home. Having an experienced roofer come out and inspect your roof can save you time and money in the long run. For a free inspection, feel free to fill out this form. |
Prepare for Heavy Rainfall: Right now, we are in what is called an El Niño cycle. This means that our winters are expected to be cold and wet. With the expected heavy rain comes an increased chance for leaks to spring up in your roof, especially if it is damaged, un-coated, or older. Consider having a moisture survey done to determine if you should repair or re-cover your roof as the rainy season begins. |
Ensure Proper Drainage Systems: Commercial buildings often have extensive roofing surfaces, making proper drainage paramount. This is especially true for buildings with flat roofs. Ensure that drains are clear of debris and functioning efficiently. Consider installing additional drainage solutions if needed to prevent water pooling, which can lead to leaks and water damage.
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Secure Flashing and Seal Penetrations:
High winds accompanying storms can compromise flashing and sealants on commercial roofs. Inspect and secure flashing around vents, HVAC units, and other penetrations. This proactive measure helps prevent leaks and maintains the structural integrity of your commercial roof. |
Enhance Roof Insulation:
Optimizing insulation is not only essential for temperature regulation but also for mitigating potential issues during large storms. Adequate insulation helps prevent heat loss, reducing the risk of ice dam formation and ensuring your commercial building remains energy-efficient. |
Collaborate with Professional Roofing Services:
Your local roofers that specialize in commercial roofing may be able to fix issues and help you prepare for problems that would otherwise be left unknown and unaccounted for. Schedule a comprehensive inspection, and work with experts to address any vulnerabilities, undertake necessary repairs, and implement proactive strategies for the upcoming winter season. |
Regular Maintenance and Monitoring:
Establish a routine maintenance schedule for your commercial roof, including regular inspections and monitoring. Proactive care allows for the identification of potential issues before they escalate, ensuring your roof remains in optimal condition throughout the winter months. |